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The  Church  Library  Association  issued  its  first  General 
Catalogue  in  1900.  That  Catalogue,  it  was  hoped,  would  be  of 
permanent  value,  including,  as  it  did,  all  books  read  and  recom- 
mended by  the  Association  since  its  organization  in  1881,  with 
the  exception  of  those  which  were  no  longer  to  be  found  in  print. 

The  demand  for  that  Catalogue  has  persuaded  the  Committee 
to  issue  a second  one,  to  include,  in  another  similar  vokfme,  all 
the  books  read  since  Advent,  1900.  Thus  the  two  pamphlets 
contain  a complete  list  of  the  obtainable  books  recommended 
by  the  Association  since  1881,  carefully  classified  and  provided 
with  explanatory  notes  appended  to  such  titles  as  do  not  suffi- 
ciently show  the  character  of  the  books  to  which  they  belong. 

This  Catalogue  is  sent  to  those  who  have  signified,  in  past 
years,  their  wish  to  receive  the  publications  of  the  Association. 
Persons  who  would  make  use  of  these  Catalogues  may  send  their 
names  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Church  Library  Association,  Cam- 


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bridge,  Mass./  who  will  gladly  add  such  names  to  the  mailing 
list. 

The  Association  being  a purely  voluntary  one,  interested  in 
raising  the  standard  of  literature  furnished  to  our  young  people, 
it  is  not  fair  to  ask  of  it  the  expenditure  of  money,  as  well  as 
time,  in  this  public  service,  so  those  who  value  its  efforts  and 
make  use  of  this  Catalogue  should  remit  a small  sum  of  money 
in  stamps  or  cash  to  cover  the  expense  of  printing  and  mailing; 
the  sum  of  twenty-five  cents  given  by  every  recipient  of  this 
Catalogue  would  serve  to  lighten  the  financial  burden  carried 
by  the  Association. 

Books  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*)  are  those  recommended 
since  the  publication  of  the  last  list,  Advent,  1902.  The  prices 
given  are  the  publishers’  advertised  prices  at  the  date  of  the  issue 
of  the  Catalogue.  They  are  always  liable  to  change  and,  except 
in  the  case  of  net  prices,  to  discount.  In  no  case  does  the 
Association  undertake  to  sell  books  to  those  who  receive  its 
Catalogue.  Attention  is  called  to  the  change  in  the  American 
agent  of  the  S.  P.  C.  K.  Edwin  S.  Gorham  is  now  sole  agent  in 
this  country. 


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BOOKS  WHICH  BEAR  DIRECTLY  UPON  LIFE,  HISTORY 
OR  DOCTRINE  OF  THE  ANGLICAN  COMMUNION. 


THE  BIBLE. 

The  Scriptures. 

*Bible  for  Children  (The),  Arranged  from  the  authorized  ver- 
sion, and  with  a preface  by  the  Rev.  Francis  Brown,  D.D., 
and  an  introduction  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  C.  Potter, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  New  York.  With  24  full-page  111.  from 
the  old  masters.  4to.  About  500  pages.  111.  in  two 
colors.  The  selections  made  by  Mrs.  Joseph  B.  Gilder  and 
* arranged  in  chapters,  each  with  its  own  heading,  but  not 
divided  into  chapter  and  verse,  as  in  the  regular  Bible. 

53. 00.  New  York:  The  Century  Co. 

The  Bible  arranged  as  a continuous  story. 

Egyptian  Wanderers  (The).  A story  for  children  of  the  Great 
Tenth  Persecution.  By  Rev.  J.  M.  Neale.  8vo.  80  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Gospel  Story  of  Jesus  Christ  (The).  In  the  words  of  Scripture. 
Ida  W.  Hutchinson.  111.  pp.  154.  SI. 50  net. 

New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

Intended  for  small  children. 

*Holy  Bible  (The),  with  Apocrypha.  With  marginal  readings 
adopted  by  the  General  Convention.  SI. 75. 

New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Sons. 

Issued  by  authority  of  General  Convention.  Besides  the  marginal  readings, 
this  Bible  contains  a number  of  renderings  original  to  this  work. 

*Revised  Bible  (Version  1885).  With  12  new  maps  and  index. 

51. 00.  New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Sons. 

*Temple  Bible  (The).  The  King  James’  version,  including  Apoc- 
rypha, with  introduction  by  the  Bishop  of  Ripon,  and  valu- 
able notes,  including  a table  of  references  to  passages  in 
English  literature  and  table  of  synchronism  of  ancient- 
history.  31  vols.  16mo.  111.  with  maps.  40  cts.  net  each. 
London:  J.  M.  Dent.  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 

Attention  is  called  to  this  well-compiled  edition  of  the  Bible,  in  convenient 
volumes.  Each  volume  has  an  introduction  treating  of  the  authorship, 
history  and  characteristics  of  the  books,  valuable  to  every  reader.  The 
general  introduction,  by  the  Bishop  of  Ripon,  is  the  first  volume. 


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*Variorum  Reference  Bible  (The).  $1.75. 

New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Sons. 

Text  is  King  James'  version,  with  passages  marked  where  the  reading  is 
considered  faulty  by  scholars. 


Aids  to  the  Study  of  the  Bible. 

Divine  Library  (The).  By  Rev.  J.  Paterson-Smith.  50  cts. 

New  York:  James  Pott  & Co. 

Suggestions  how  to  read  the  Bible. 

*How  to  Study  the  English  Bible.  By  Canon  Girdlestone.  One 
of  the  present-day  primers.  16mo.  pp.  120.  40  cts. 

London:  Religious  Tract  So.  New  York:  Fleming  H.  Revell  Co. 
A helpful  book  for  young  Bible  students. 

*How  to  Study  the  Life  of  Christ.  A handbook  for  Sunday-school 
teachers  and  other  Bible  students.  By  Rev.  Alford  A. 
Butler.  12mo.  pp.  175.  75  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Whittaker. 

Not  merely  a handbook  for  students,  but  a book  valuable  in  its  suggest- 
iveness to  every  Christian. 

*Letters  to  a Godson.  Second  Series.  An  attempt  to  give  a 
reasonable  account  of  Christian  doctrine,  with  suggestions 
for  further  study.  By  M.  Cyril  Bickersteth.  12mo.  pp. 
319.  $1.50.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Letters  on  the  New  Testament. 

Life  of  Christ  as  Represented  in  Art.  Frederick  W.  Farrar,  pp. 
507.  Many  fine  illustrations.  $3.50. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co. 

On  the  Study  of  the  Bible.  Charlotte  L.  Lawrie,  Mistress  of 
Cheltenham  College,  England.  20  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Designed  to  be  a help  to  young  girls. 

*Short  Instructions  in  the  Faith.  By  Mrs.  C.  D.  Francis,  pp.  77. 
20  cts.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

This  little  book  takes  up  all  the  important  doctrines  of  the  Church  and 
explains  them  in  simple  language. 

Biographies. 

Life  of  St.  John,  for  the  Young.  G.  L.  Weed.  pp.  259.  60  cts. 

net.  Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  & Co. 

Life  of  St.  Peter,  for  the  Young.  G.  L.  Weed,  pp.292.  60  cts. 

net.  Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  & Co. 


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The  Church  and  the  Prayer  Book. 

Addresses  on  the  Creeds.  T.  H.  Bindley,  Oxford,  pp.  59.  30 

cts.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Child’s  Guide  to  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer.  Ernest  Esdaile. 
In  52  chapters.  Under  the  general  editorship  of  Charlotte 
M.  Yonge.  50  cts.  net.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Church  Fasts  and  Festivals.  Short  papers  for  young  children. 
By  Rev.  E.  Osborne,  Maud  Carew,  C.  E.  Mallandaine  and 
F.  E.  Reade.  pp.  128.  Sm.  4to.  111.  80  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Church  Lessons  for  Younger  Boys.  M.  Harrison.  15  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Helpful  in  Sunday-school  instruction. 

Churchman’s  Ready  Reference.  By  Rev.  A.  C.  Haverstick. 
With  introduction  by  the  Bishop  of  Delaware.  $1.00  net. 

Milwaukee:  Young  Churchman  Co. 

*Companion  to  the  Prayer  Book  (A).  A liturgical  and  spiritual 
exposition  of  the  services  for  the  Holy  Communion,  morning 
and  evening  prayer  and  the  litany.  By  Rt.  Rev.  A.  C.  A. 
Hall,  D D.  16mo.  35  cts.  net. 

New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Sons. 

*Elements  of  Christian  Doctrine.  By  T.  A.  Lacey.  Preface  to 
American  edition  by  Rev.  W.  B.  Frisby,  D.D  $1.00  net. 

New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

*Five  Hundred  Stories  and  Illustrations.  Adapted  to  the  Chris- 
tian year  for  the  use  of  catechists,  teachers  and  preachers. 
Edited  by  Rev.  Walker  Gwynne.  12mo.  pp.  372.  $1.50. 

New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Layman’s  Lent  (A).  An  argument  for  its  observance,  from  an 
historical,  scriptural  and  practical  standpoint.  By  A.  C. 
Knowles.  60  cts.  net. 

Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  & Co. 

New  Testament  Churchmanship  and  the  Principles  upon  which  It 
was  Founded.  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Yates  Satterlee.  pp.  280. 
$1.50.  New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

*Pictorial  Church  Teaching.  Short  papers  for  young  children. 
By  Rev.  E.  Osborne,  E.  M.  Blunt,  Maud  Carew,  H.  A.  Forde, 
C.  E.  Mallandaine,  F.  E.  Reade  and  M.  Bradford  Whiting. 
Sm.  4to.  80  cts.  S.P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 


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Prayer-book  Stories.  By  C.  M.  Vincent.  16mo.  pp.  80.  20 

cts.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Short  stories  for  children,  each  illustrative  of  some  prayer-book  petitions. 

Principles  of  Religious  Education.  Lectures  delivered  under  the 
auspices  of  the  S.  S.  Com.  of  the  diocese  of  New  York.  Cr. 
8vo.  $1.25.  New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

Sin  and  Our  Saviour.  Forty  serious  thoughts  for  forty  serious 
days  (of  Lent).  Rev.  J.  S.  Hartzell.  pp.  123.  $1.00  net. 

Milwaukee,  Wis.:  The  Young  Churchman  Co. 

Spiritual  House  (The).  Rev.  William  R.  Huntington.  50  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Whittaker. 

Story  of  the  Prayer  Book.  Rev.  A.  A.  Murch.  pp.  154.  60  cts. 

net.  Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  & Co. 

Origin,  sources  and  growth  of  the  prayer  book. 

*Sunday-school  Outlook  (The).  The  Crypt  Conference,  held 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Sunday-school  Commission,  diocese 
of  New  York,  May,  1901.  12mo.  pp.  104.  60  cts.  net. 

New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

*Thoughts  for  the  Sundays  of  the  Year.  Bishop  Handley  C.  G. 
Moule.  8vo.  $1.00  net.  New  York:  Fleming  H.  Re  veil  Co. 

*Thoughts  on  the  Services.  By  Rt.  Rev.  A.  Cleveland  Coxe. 
Revised  and  enlarged  by  Rt.  Rev.  Courtland  Whitehead. 
12mo.  pp.  361.  $1.00.  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 

An  introduction  to  the  Liturgy,  and  aid  to  its  devout  use,  with  a collec- 
tion of  Bishop  Coxe’s  hymns. 

*Use  of  Holy  Scriptures  (The),  in  the  PublicWorship  of  the  Church. 

By  Rt.  Rev.  A.  C.  A.  Hall,  Bishop  of  Vermont.  $1.40  net. 
pp.  204.  New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

^Weekly  Church  Teaching  for  Infants.  By  Mrs.  C.  D.  Francis. 
20  cts.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Lesson  for  each  Sunday  of  the  year. 

Devotional  and  Ethical. 

*Christian  Character  (The).  A series  of  considerations,  arranged 
for  the  forty  days  of  Lent.  By  Rev.  Vernon  Staley,  pp. 
134.  50  cts.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Based  on  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount. 

Eternal  Goodness  (The).  Rev  Charles  Kingsley,  pp.  152.  50 

cts.  New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  & Co. 


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*Famous  Hymns,  and  Their  Authors.  By  Francis  Arthur  Jones. 
Portraits  and  facsimiles.  Index,  pp.  336.  $1.50. 

New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

*Following  Christ.  Practical  thoughts  for  daily  Christian  living. 
By  Rev.  Floyd  W.  Tomkins.  16mo.  50  cts.  net. 

Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  & Co. 

Gleanings  in  Holy  Fields.  Rev.  H.  Macmillan.  $1.50. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co. 

*Good  Friday  Meditations.  By  Rev.  W.  S.  Rainsford,  D.D. 
16mo.  pp.  111.  $1.00.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

Helps  to  Godly  Living.  Being  devotional  extracts  from  the 
writings  and  addresses  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Frederick  Temple, 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  pp.  204.  $1.^>. 

New  York:  E.fr.  Dutton  & Co. 
Home  Thoughts.  First  Series.  Mrs.  James  Farley  Cox.  pp. 
320.  $1.20  net.  New  York:  A.  S.  Barnes  & Co. 

Short  essays  on  home  life  in  early  married  days. 

Home  Thoughts.  Second  Series.  Mrs.  James  Farley  Cox.  pp. 
311.  $1.20  net.  New  York:  A.  S.  Barnes  & Co. 

Essays  on  home  life  as  the  children  grow  up. 

Imitation  of  Christ  (The).  Four  books  translated  from  the  Latin 
by  Rev.  W.  Benham,  with  account  of  the  supposed  author. 
Readings  arranged  for  each  Sunday  in  the  Church  year.  111. 
pp.  383.  $2.50.  New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co. 

*Inner  Life  (The)  as  Revealed  in  the  Correspondence  of  Celebrated 
Christians.  Edited  by  Rev.  T.  Erskine.  (Home  Library 
Series.)  $1.25.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Letter  and  Spirit,  Notes  on  the  Ten  Commandments.  By  Chris- 
tina G.  Rossetti.  80  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

A devotional  book  intended  to  aid  the  faithful  in  keeping  God’s  command- 
ments. 

Lyra  Innocentium.  By  Rev.  John  Keble.  (Library  of  Devo- 
tion Series.)  75  cts.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

*Master  and  His  Methods  (The).  By  E.  Griffith  Jones.  12  mo. 
75  cts.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

A valuable  book  for  students  of  the  Bible. 

Not  Changed,  but  Glorified.  Edited  by  Canon  Knowles,  pp.  38. 
35  cts.  New  York:  James  Pott  & Co. 

Collection  of  short,  religious  poems. 


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^Occasional  Papers,  Serious  and  Otherwise.  By  Rev.  G.  S.  Reany. 
80  cts.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

*Our  Life  After  Death;  or,  The  Teaching  of  the  Bible  Concerning 
the  Unseen  World.  By  Rev.  Arthur  Chambers.  Revised 
edition,  with  appendix.  12mo.  pp.  275.  SI. 00  net. 

Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  & Co. 

Practical  Treatise  upon  Christian  Perfection  (A).  William  Law. 
Edited  by  Lucy  H.  M.  Soulsby.  $1.00. 

New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

*Prayer,  By  Rev.  Arthur  John  Worlledge.  SI. 40  net.  (Ox- 
ford Library  Practical  Theology.) 

New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 
A practical  talk  about  prayer,  helpful  to  all. 

Prayer  and  Temptation.  Rev.  Henry  William  Gresswell.  Cr. 
8vo.  pp.  126.  SL 00.  New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

* Responsibility : a Talk  with  Girls.  Rev.  E.  E.  Holmes.  25  cts. 
net.  Milwaukee,  Wis. : The  Young  Churchman  Co. 

Serious  Call  to  a Devout  and  Holy  Life  (A).  William  Law.  Ed- 
ited by  Israel  Gollancz.  (Temple  Classics.)  50  cts. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co. 

SouPs  Daily  Audience  with  God  (The) ; or,  How  to  Say  Our  Daily 
Prayers.  Rev.  E.  L.  Cutts.  20  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

For  older  girls  and  boys,  and  for  the  parish  library. 

SouPs  Pilgrimage  (A).  Rev.  Charles  F.  B.  Miel.  Introduction 
by  Rev.  S.  D.  McConnell.  SI. 00  net. 

Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  & Co. 

The  same  in  French,  $1.00  net. 

Spiritual  Progress;:  a Book  for  Young  Communicants.  Rev.  G.  R. 
Wynne,  pp.  126.  60  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Suggestions  on  Prayer.  Lucy  H.  M.  Soulsby.  50  cts. 

New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

For  young  girls. 

^Sunday.  By  Rev.  W.  B.  Trevelyan.  (Oxford  Library  of 
Practical  Theology.)  SI. 40  net. 

New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

A description  of  Sunday  as  it  should  be  spent. 


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Thoughts  by  the  Way.  Rev.  F.  C.  Woodhouse,  Canon  of  Can- 
terbury. $1.50.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  EdwinS.  Gorham. 

A very  desirable  book  for  a parish  library.  Short  essays  on  religious 
subjects. 

*Via  Salutis.  Instructions  in  the  way  of  salvation.  By  Rev. 
Douglas  Macleane,  M.A.  pp.  94. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

White  Stone  (The).  Rev.  John  McGaw  Foster,  pp.  118.  80 

cts.  net.  New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

Some  characteristics  of  the  Christian  life, — faith,  prayer,  consecration, 
etc. 


BIOGRAPHY. 

Apostle  of  the  Western  Church  (An).  Bishop  Kemper,  first 
Missionary  Bishop  of  the  American  Church,  and  his  contem- 
poraries. Rev.  Greenough  White,  pp.  231.  $1.50  net. 

New  York:  Thomas  Whittaker. 
A vivid  picture  of  the  early  days  of  the  Church  in  America. 

Augustine  and  His  Companions.  Rev.  G.  F.  Browne.  80  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Brooks,  Phillips,  Life  and  Letters  of.  Rev.  A.  V.  G.  Allen.  111. 
3 vols.  $8.00  net.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

Brunot,  Felix  Reville,  Life  of,  1820-1898.  A patriot  during  the 
Civil  War,  a distinguished  churchman  and  President  of  the 
first  Board  of  Indian  Commissioners.  By  C.  L.  Slattery, 
pp.  304.  111.  and  map.  $2.00 

New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

Five  Great  Oxford  Leaders.  A.  B.  Donaldson.  $1.75. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co. 

Francis  of  Assisi,  St.,  The  Life  of.  Paul  Sabatier,  pp.  820.  $2.50. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons. 

Francis,  the  Little  Poor  Man  of  Assisi.  James  Adderley.  (Lives 
of  Holy  Men.)  Introduction  by  Paul  Sabatier,  pp.  167. 
$1.25.  New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

Short  biography  of  St.  Francis. 

Golden  Legend  (The).  Lives  of  the  saints.  (Temple  Classics.) 
7 vols.  50  cts.  each.  New  York:  The  ‘ Macmillan  Co. 
Lives  of  the  saints,  as  Englished  by  William  Caxton. 


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Hugh  of  Lincoln.  A short  story  of  one  of  the  makers  of  medieval 
England.  (Lives  of  Holy  Men.)  By  Charles  Marson. 
$1.25.  New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

Lights  and  Shadows  of  a Long  Episcopate.  Bishop  H.  B.  Whipple. 
New  and  cheaper  edition,  pp.  576.  $2.00. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co. 

Monsieur  Vincent.  A sketch  of  a Christian  social  reformer  of 
the  seventeenth  century.  By  James  Adderley.  Cr.  8vo. 
$1.25.  (Lives  of  Holy  Men.) 

New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

*More,  Hannah.  By  Marion  Harland.  16mo.  111.  pp.  238. 

$1.50.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam’s  Sons. 

Biography  of  a famous  churchwoman  of  the  eighteenth  century. 

Muhlenberg,  Wm.  A.,  Life  and  Work  of.  By  Anne  Ayres.  Por- 
traits. $2.00.  New  York:  Thomas  Whittaker  & Co. 

Pusey,  E.  B.:  Story  of  Dr.  Pusey’s  Life.  By  Maria  French, 
pp.  570.  Cr.  8vo.  Portrait.  $2.50. 

New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 
His  personal,  rather  than  public,  life. 

Saint  of  the  Southern  Church  (A).  Nicholas  Hamner  Cobbs, 
first  Bishop  of  Alabama,  and  his  contemporaries.  Rev. 
Greenough  White,  pp.  183.  $1.00  net. 

New  York:  Thomas  Whittaker. 

A faithful  portraiture  of  a saint  of  God,  and  a series  of  brilliant  chapters 
on  American  Church  history. 

Selwyn,  George  Alexander,  Life  and  Episcopate  of.  First  Bishop 
of  New  Zealand,  afterwards  of  Litchfield.  Rev.  H.  W. 
Tucker.  2 vols.  in  one.  pp.,  first  vol.,  392.  pp.,  second  vol., 
386.  $3.00.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Selwyn,  Bishop  John.  A memoir  by  F.  D.  How.  With  portrait. 

pp.  268.  $2.50.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

Theodore  and  Wilfrith.  Rev.  G.  F.  Brown.  $1.50. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Walton’s  Lives.  By  Isaac  Walton.  (Temple  Classics.)  2 vols. 
50  cts.  each. 

Richard  Hooker.  George  Herbert. 

John  Donne.  Henry  Wotton. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co. 
Wilberforce,  Bishop,  Life  of.  Canon  A.  R.  Ashwell.  pp.  590. 
111.  $1.00.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

Abridged  from  the  English  edition  in  three  volumes. 


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MISSIONARY  LIFE  AND  WORK. 

*Church,s  Burden  (The).  By  Rt.  Rev.  George  Herbert  Kin- 
solving, Bishop  of  Texas.  12mo.  pp.  76.  60  cts.  net. 

New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

An  enthusiastic  plea  for  missions,  three  lectures  before  the  Virginia  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  by  a missionary  Bishop. 

*Foreign  Missions.  Rt.  Rev.  E.  T.  Churton,  formerly  Bishop  of 
Nassau.  (Oxford  Library  of  Practical  Theology.)  SI. 40 
net.  New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

*Foreign  Missions.  By  Henry  H.  Montgomery,  D.D  , formerly 
Bishop  of  Tasmania.  (Handbooks  for  the  Clergy.)  8vo. 
90  cts.  net.  New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

* Gospel  of  the  Kingdom.  Mission  sermons  preached  in  Canter- 
bury Cathedral.  By  Rev.  Henry  Bailey,  pp.  172.  60  cts. 

net.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

*Happy  Days  and  Happy  Work  in  Basuto  Land.  By  Deaconess 
Maria  Burton.  Preface  by  Bishop  Webb.  20  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Simple  story  of  mission  work  in  South  Africa. 

History  of  the  Melanesian  Missions,  during  the  Episcopates  of 
Bishops  G.  A.  Selwyn,  J.  C.  Patterson,  John  Selwyn  and 
Cecil  Wilson.  Map,  portrait  and  ill.  Mrs.  E.  S.  Armstrong, 
pp.  372.  $3.00.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

Valuable  work  on  a mission  field  that  extends  over  nearly  a twelfth  part 
of  the  circumference  of  the  globe. 

Old  Missionary  (The).  Sir  Win.  W.  Hunter,  pp.  110.  50  cts. 

New  York:  Wessels  & Co. 

Sketch  of  a Church  missionary  in  India. 

Mission  Publications.  24  State  Street,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Junior  Auxiliary  Pub.  Co. 
Round  Robin  (The).  Published  quarterly.  10  cts.  each.  12 
numbers  $1.00. 

Stories  from  the  Mission  Field.  5 cts.  each.  12  numbers 
50  cts. 

Soldier  and  Servant  Series.  10  cts.  each.  12  numbers  $1.00. 
Japan  and  the  Nippon  Sei  Kokkwai.  By  Rev.  Edward 
Abbott.  25  cts. 

Twice  Around  the  World.  By  A.  T.  Twing.  pp.  25.  $1.00. 
Mission  Leaflet  (The).  111.  Mission  paper  for  Sunday- 
school  and  Mission  classes.  15  cts.  a year. 


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Mission  Publications. 

*Boone,  William  Jones.  First  Missionary  Bishop  of  China. 

By  Rev.  Edwin  B.  Rice.  pp.  18.  10  cts. 

*Kingdom  Growing  (The).  A series  of  lessons  on  our  for- 
eign and  domestic  missions.  By  Rev.  Lester  Bradner. 
pp.  54.  35  cts. 

Special  attention  is  called  to  these  valuable  mission  publications,  which 
should  be  in  the  hands  of  every  child  in  the  Church. 

Real  Thing  (The).  A missionary  story.  Christabel  R.  Coleridge, 
pp.  128.  40  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Via  Christi:  an  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Missions.  L.  M. 

Hodgkins,  pp.  251.  50  cts.  New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co. 

HISTORY. 

*Church  of  England  (The).  An  historical  sketch.  By  Rev.  H. 
W.  Carpenter.  20  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Popular  History  of  the  Church  of  England  (A).  From  the  earliest 
times  to  the  present  day.  Boyd  W.  Carpenter,  Bishop  of 
Ripon.  pp.  534.  33  ills.  $2.50. 

New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton. 

*Sinai  and  Palestine,  in  Connection  with  Their  History.  By  Arthur 

Penrhyn  Stanley.  5 colored  maps  and  ills.  pp.  641. 
$2.50.  f^ew  York:  A.  C.  Armstrong. 

Story  of  Ancient  Wales.  H.  Elrington.  90  cts. 

Nat.  Soc.  New  York:  Thomas  Whittaker. 

FICTION. 

*Bruno  and  Bimba.  By  Evelyn  Everett  Green.  12mo.  111. 

pp.  256.  $1.25.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

A story  of  two  English  children. 

*Burges’  Letters.  A record  of  child  life  in  the  sixties.  Bv  Edna 
Lyell.  Colored  plate  and  8 ills.  8vo.  pp.  142.  90  cts.net. 

New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 
These  letters  are  supposed  to  be  written  by  two  little  English  girls  in  the 
sixties,  to  their  descendants. 

*Deeds  of  Faith.  By  Rev.  J.  M.  Neale,  D.D.  60  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Stories  from  Church  history. 


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*Door  of  Hope  (A).  By  Annie  L.  Gee.  12  mo.  pp.  122.  80  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 
First  Cruise  of  the  Good  Ship  “ Bethlehem  ” (The).  L.  B.  Wal- 
ford.  pp.  107.  40  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Story  of  a boy’s  efforts  to  raise  money  for  missionary  work.  Also  a choir- 
boy story. 

*Harbour  Light  (The).  By  C.  E.  Mallandaine.  80  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 
Honor  Bright;  or,  The  Four-Leaved  Shamrock.  By  Evelyn  Whit- 
taker. 12mo.  pp.  248.  SI. 25. 

New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 
Hungarian  Exiles  (The).  A story  for  boys.  Benjamin  Cowell. 

SI. 00  net.  Milwaukee:  Young  Churchman  Co. 

*In  the  Days  of  St.  Anselm.  By  Gertrude  Hollis.  SI. 00  net. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

An  interesting  historical  story  of  the  eleventh  century. 

Keepers  of  England.  A story  of  a thousand  years  ago.  Mary 
H.  Debenham.  pp.  284.  SI. 25. 

Nat.  Soc.  New  York:  Thomas  Whittaker. 

A vivid  picture  of  England  during  the  time  of  Alfred  the  Great  and  the 
Danish  invasions. 

* Kitty.  By  Adela  Frances  Mount.  12mo.  pp.  224.  80  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 
Modern  Mr.  Greatheart  (A).  Violet  Brooke-Hunt.  40  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 
Out  of  the  Depths.  A schoolboy  story  of  St.  Wilfrith’s.  Rev. 
J.  K.  Smith.  40  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 
Pennyworth  of  Kindness  (A).  Phoebe  Allen.  16mo.  pp.  124. 
40  cts.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Story  of  a little  girl  in  England  and  her  everyday  acts  of  kindness. 

Story  of  Frank  and  His  Missionary  Box.  Rev.  G.  R.  Wynne,  pp. 
127.  40  cts.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Sunday  for  1903.  Reading  for  the  young.  pp.  412.  $2.00. 

Bds.  $1.25.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Sons. 
Tales  of  Christian  Endurance.  Rev.  J.  M.  Neale.  60  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 
Vicarage  Children  (The).  C.  M.  McSorley.  pp.  78.  20  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

For  children  from  eight  to  ten. 


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II. 

BOOKS  RECOMMENDED,  WHICH  ARE  NOT  ELIGIBLE 
FOR  THE  FIRST  LIST. 


BIOGRAPHY. 

* Agassiz,  Louis,  His  Life  and  Works.  By  Charles  Frederick 
Holder.  12mo.  111.  pp.  327.  $1.50. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam’s  Sons. 

Short  and  interesting  biography  of  the  great  naturalist  for  young  people. 

*Book  about  Longfellow  (A).  By  J.  N.  MTlwraith.  8vo.  111. 
80  cts.  New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Sons. 

A pleasant,  chatty  book  about  the  poet,  his  friends  and  surroundings. 

*Boy  General  (The).  By  Mrs.  George  A.  Custer  and  Mary  E. 
Burt.  12mo.  111.  50  cts.  (Series  of  School  Reading.) 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons. 

Short  life  of  General  Custer. 

Bronte,  Charlotte,  at  Home.  Marion  Harland.  pp.  308.  $1.50. 

(Literary  Hearthstone  Series.) 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam’s  Sons. 
Brown,  Dr.  John,  and  His  Sisters  Isabella  and  Jane.  J.  B. 
McLaren,  pp.  80.  $1.00.  New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co. 

ChrisPs  Workers  among  All  Conditions  of  Men.  T.  R.  Seddon. 
40  cts.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Account  of  the  work  of  Elizabeth  Fry,  Dennison,  Charles  Kingsley,  Arnold 
of  Rugby  and  others. 

Contemporaries.  T.  W.  Higginson.  $2.00. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 
Sketches  of  nineteenth-century  New  Englanders. 

Dames  and  Daughters  of  Colonial  Days.  Geraldine  Brooks,  pp. 
284.  $1.50.  New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Short  biographies  of  ten  representative  women  of  the  colonial  period. 
For  girls  over  fourteen. 

Dames  and  Daughters  of  the  Young  Republic.  Geraldine  Brooks. 
$1.50.  New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Drummond,  Henry,  Practical  Life  Work  of.  Cuthbert  Lenox. 
$1.00  net.  New  York:  James  Pott  & Co. 

Evans,  James,  the  Apostle  of  the  North.  Rev.  E.  R.  Young.  $1.25. 

New  York:  Fleming  H.  Revell  Co. 
Life  of  a missionary  to  the  Cree  Indians,  with  much  information  about 
the  Hudson  Bay  Company  and  their  fur-trading. 


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Gibson,  William  Hamilton,  Artist,  Naturalist,  Author.  By  John 
Coleman  Adams.  $2.00.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam’s  Sons. 

Girlhood  of  Queen  Victoria  (The).  Mrs.  Gerald  Gurney,  pp.  238. 
$1.75.  New  York:  Longmans,  Creen  & Co. 

An  account  of  the  early  years  and  education  of  the  Queen.  For  older 

readers. 

Gray,  Thomas,  Letters  of.  Edited,  with  biographical  notice,  by 
Henry  M.  Rideout.  Portrait.  $1.00. 

Boston:  Small,  Maynard  & Co. 

*Grant,  Ulysses  S.  By  Walter  Allen.  (Riverside  Biographical 
Series.)  School  edition.  12mo.  Portrait.  50  cts.  net. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

Good  biography  for  boys. 

Great  Explorers.  Sir  John  Franklin,  Mungo  Park,  Marco  Polo 
and  others,  pp.  224.  80  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Sons. 

Brief  and  well-written  biographies. 

*Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  By  George  E.  Woodberry.  (American 
Men  of  Letters  Series.)  With  portrait.  16mo.  $1.10  net. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  and  His  Wife.  A biography.  Julian 
Hawthorne.  2 vols.  Portraits.  $4.00. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  Joseph  H.  Choate.  35  cts.  (What  is  Worth 
While  Series.)  New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

An  inaugural  address  delivered  by  the  American  Ambassador  at  the  Court 

of  St.  James,  before  the  Edinburgh  Phil.  Inst.,  Nov.  13,  1900.  Especially 

to  be  recommended  to  young  people. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  His  youth  and  early  manhood,  with  brief 
account  of  his  later  life.  Noah  Brooks,  pp.  204.  90  cts. 

net.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam’s  Sons. 

For  the  young. 

*Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth.  By  Thomas  Wentworth  Hig- 
ginson.  (American  Men  of  Letters  Series.)  Portrait.  16mo. 
pp.  336.  $1.10  net.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

Lowell,  James  Russell,  Life  of.  Horace  E.  Scudder.  Portraits 
and  other  ills.  2 vols.  $3.50  net. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

*McKinley,  William.  By  Hon.  John  Hay.  (What  is  Worth 
While  Series.)  28  cts.  net. 

New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 


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*My  Own  Story,  with  Recollections  of  Noted  Persons.  By  John 
T.  TrowLridge.  111.  pp.  482. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 
Praeterita.  2 vols.  pp.  432,  442.  $2.00. 

New  York:  John  Wiley  & Sons. 

Autobiography  of  John  Ruskin. 

Prentiss,  Elizabeth,  Life  of.  By  her  husband,  Rev.  G.  L.  Prentiss. 
2 vols.  $1.50.  New  York:  Wessels  & Co. 

Ramabai,  Pandita,  the  Story  of  Her  Life.  Helen  S.  Dyer.  111. 
$1.25.  New  York:  Fleming  H.  Re  veil  Co. 

Rosettis  (The).  Elizabeth  L.  Cary.  Finely  illustrated,  pp. 
310.  $2.50  net.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam’s  Sons. 

A most  interesting  and  instructive  account  of  the  Rosetti  family  and  the 
pre-Raphaelites,  by  an  American. 

*Ruskin,  John,  the  Life  of.  By  W.  G.  Collingwood.  8vo.  pp. 
247.  $2.00  net.  % Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

Thaxter,  Celia,  Letters  of.  Edited  by  Annie  Fields.  3 portraits, 
pp.  230.  $1.50.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

*Seekers  After  God.  The  lives  of  Seneca,  Epictetus  and  Marcus 
Aurelius.  By  Frederick  W.  Farrar,  Dean  of  Canterbury. 
Astor  Library.  12mo.  pp.  305.  60  cts. 

Waldorf  Library.  12mo.  75  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

*Short  Biographies  for  the  People.  By  various  writers.  60  cts. 

Religious  Tract  Society. 

Chalmers,  Christine  Evans,  Livingstone,  Isaac  Watts,  Faraday,  Palissy 
and  others. 

*St.  Louis,  the  Most  Christian  King.  By  Frederick  Perry,  pp. 
303.  (Heroes  of  the  Nations.)  $1.50. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam’s  Sons. 
Southern  Planter  (A).  Susan  Dabney  Smedes.  New  edition. 
111.  pp.  342.  $1.25.  New  York:  James  Pott  & Co. 

Social  life  in  the  South  before  the  war. 

Twelve  Notable  Good  Women  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.  R.  N. 
Carey.  12  portraits.  $2.00. 

New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 
*Toynbee,  Arnold.  By  Lord  Milner.  8vo.  pp.  38.  90  cts. 

London:  Edward  Arnold  & Co. 
New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 
A short  sketch  of  Toynbee,  the  philanthropist  and  social  reformer,  by  a 
friend. 


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* Wolcott,  Roger.  By  William  Lawrence,  Bishop  of  Massachu- 
setts. With  portraits.  12mo.  pp.  238.  $1.00  net. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 
The  record  of  a pure  and  noble  life,  told  by  a lifelong  friend. 


HISTORY. 

England’s  Story.  Eva  March  Tappan.  Maps  and  111.  pp.  370. 
85  cts.  net.  Boston;  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

An  excellent  history  of  England,  clear  and  concise. 

*Episodes  from  the  Winning  of  the  West,  1769-1807.  By  Theo- 
dore Roosevelt.  Edited  by  Frank  L.  Olmstead.  12mo. 
111.  and  map.  pp.  247.  $1.00.  (Knickerbocker  Liter- 
ature Series.)  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam’s  Sons. 

Hero  Patriots  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.  Edgar  Sanderson. 
111.  with  many  portraits,  pp.  329.  $1.50. 

New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Brief  accounts  of  the  Peninsular  War,  Tyrolese  War,  Greek  War  of  Inde- 
pendence, South  American  Revolution,  Abd  el-Kader,  Schamyl  of  the  Cau- 
cacus,  Mazzini  and  Garibaldi. 

History  of  the  Italian  Waldenses.  By  Sophia  V.  Bompiani.  12mo. 
111.  pp.  200.  $1.00.  New  York:  A.  S.  Barnes  & Co. 

Knickerbocker  Juvenile  Series.  $1.25  each. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam’s  Sons. 

Boys  of  Other  Countries.  By  Bayard  Taylor. 

By  Elbridge  S.  Brooks. 

Chivalric  Days.  Heroic  Happenings. 

Historic  Boys.  Historic  Girls. 

Stories  and  Legends.  By  Washington  Irving. 

*Little  Arthur’s  History  of  Greece.  By  A.  S.  Walpole,  pp.  306. 
$1.25.  New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

*London.  By  Walter  Besant.  8vo.  111.  pp.  510.  $3.00. 

New  York:  Harper  & Brothers. 
A series  of  pictures  of  the  London  of  the  past. 

*Maximilian  in  Mexico.  A woman’s  reminiscences  of  the  French 
Intervention,  1862-1867.  By  Sara  Yorke  Stevenson,  Sc.D. 
111.  8vo.  pp.  327.  $2.50.  New  York:  The  Century  Co. 

*New  France  and  New  England.  By  John  Fiske.  With  maps. 
Cr.  8vo.  pp.  378.  $1.65  net. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 


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Sinking  of  the  “ Merrimac  ” (The).  Richmond  Pearson  Hobson. 
pp.306.  111.  $1.50.  New  York:  The  Century  Co. 

A personal  narrative  of  the  adventures  in  the  harbor  of  Santiago  de  Cuba, 
June  3,  1898,  and  of  the  subsequent  imprisonment  of  the  survivors. 

Stories  from  Froissart.  Henry  Newbolt.  pp.  368.  $1.50. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co. 

Condensed  from  an  old  translation,  preserving  the  quaint  flavor  of  the 
original. 

*White  and  Black  under  the  Old  Regime.  Reminiscences  of  a 
slave  owner.  By  Mrs.  Victoria  V.  Clayton.  111.  $1.00 

net.  Milwaukee:  Young  Churchman  Co. 

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*Soo  Thah.  The  story  of  the  making  of  the  Karen  nation.  By 
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*Story  of  the  Life  of  Mackay  of  Uganda.  Told  for  boys,  by  his 
sister.  111.  pp.  338.  $1.00.  New  York:  A.  C.  Armstrong. 

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*Village  Work  in  India.  By  Norman  Russell.  12mo.  111. 

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*Child  Housekeeper  (The).  By  Elizabeth  Colson  and  Anna  Chit- 
tenden. Introduction  by  Jacob  A.  Riis.  12mo.  111.  pp. 

187.  $1.50  net.  New  York:  A.  S.  Barnes  & Co. 

A book  of  songs  and  lessons,  for  use  in  a housekeeping  class. 

*East  London.  By  Sir  Walter  Besant.  111.  8vo.  pp.  364. 
$3.50.  New  York:  The  Century  Co. 

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*Every  Living  Creature.  By  Ralph  Waldo  Trine.  (What  is 
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Short  talks  on  our  conduct  towards  animals,  advocating  vegetarianism 
and  anti  vivisection. 

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By  Jacob  Abbott.  12mo.  pp.  330.  $1.25. 

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How  They  Succeeded.  Life  stories  of  successful  men,  told  by 
themselves.  Edited  by  Orison  Swett  Marden.  pp.  365. 
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Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 
Useful  for  those  who  have  boys  to  educate. 

*Simple  Life  (The).  By  Charles  Wagner.  Translated  from  the 
French  by  Mary  Hendee.  With  an  introduction  and  bio- 
graphical sketch  of  the  author  by  Grace  King.  $1.25. 

New  York:  McClure,  Phillips  & Co. 

Stones  Rolled  Away.  A series  of  addresses  by  Henry  Drummond. 

pp.  184.  $1.00.  New  York:  James  Pott  & Co. 

The  Man  Who  is  Down.  One  Way  to  Help  Boys. 

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Stray  Thoughts  on  Character.  Lucy  H.  M.  Soulsby.  pp.  208. 
$1.00.  New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

For  girls  and  young  women. 

*Stray  Thoughts  for  Invalids.  Compiled  by  Lucy  H.  M.  Soulsby. 
pp.  111.  75  cts.  New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

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50  cts.  each.  New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Character.  Opportunity. 

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Sunday  Afternoons  for  the  Children.  A mother  book.  Mrs.  E.  F. 
Soule.  75  cts.  New  York:  Fords,  Howard  & Hulbert. 

*Talks  to  Boys  and  Girls.  By  Rev.  Sydney  Strong.  12mo.  pp. 
128.  50  cts.  net.  New  York:  Fleming  H.  Re  veil  Co. 

Tuskegee:  Its  Story  and  Its  Work.  Max  Bennett  Thrasher.  With 
an  introduction  by  Booker  T.  Washington,  pp.  215.  111. 

$1.00.  Boston:  Small,  Maynard  & Co. 

Winning  Out.  Orison  Swett  Marden.  $1.00. 

Boston:  Lothrop  Publishing  Co. 

A book  for  young  people  on  character  building. 

Winsome  Womanhood.  Familiar  talks  on  life  and  conduct. 
Margaret  E.  Sangster.  pp.  260.  $1.25  net. 

New  York:  Fleming  H.  Re  veil  Co. 

For  young  women. 

*With  My  Neighbors.  By  Margaret  E.  Sangster.  16mo.  $1.25. 

New  York:  Harper  & Brothers. 


FOLKLORE,  MYTHOLOGY  AND  FAIRY  STORIES. 

Adventures  of  a Brownie.  By  Dinah  M.  Mulock  Craig.  New 
edition.  16mo.  111.  pp.  140.  60  cts. 

New  York:  Harper  & Brothers. 

*Book  of  Romance  (The).  Edited  by  Andrew  Lang.  111.  pp. 
384.  $1.60  net.  New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 

Book  of  Saints  and  Friendly  Beasts.  Abbie  Farwell  Brown. 
12mo.  pp.  225.  $1.25.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

Seventeen  stories  from  ancient  legends  told  for  children. 

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Fairy  Tales  from  Far  Japan.  Translated  by  Miss  S.  Ballard  of 
St.  Hilda’s  Mission,  Tokyo,  pp.  128.  4to.  75  cts. 

New  York:  Fleming  H.  Re  veil  Co. 

Part  1.  For  grown-up  readers. 

Part  2.  About  those  who  read  the  fairy  tales. 

Part  3.  The  fairy  tales. 

Frithjof,  Viking  of  Norway.  Roland,  Paladin  of  France.  By 

Z.  A.  Ragozin.  SI. 50.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam’s  Sons. 

Granny’s  Wonderful  Chair,  and  Its  Tales  of  Fairy  Times.  Francis 
Brown,  pp.  192.  $1.50.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

Grey  Fairy  Book  (The).  Andrew  Lang.  pp.  387.  $2.00. 

New  York:  Longmans,  Green  & Co. 
Good  fairy  stories  from  many  sources. 

Heroes  (The);  or,  Greek  Fairy  Tales  for  My  Children.  Charles 
Kingsley.  Edited  by  John  Tetlow.  12mo.  pp.  167.  30 
cts.  net.  (Classics  for  Children.)  Boston:  Ginn  & Co. 

Mabel’s  Prince  Wonderful;  or,  A Trip  to  Storyland.  By  N.  E. 
Cule.  pp.  175.  $1.50.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

Fairy  story  for  children  under  nine. 

*Mopsa,  the  Fairy.  By  Jean  Ingelow.  pp.  268.  60  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Old  Pincushion  (The),  and  Other  Fairy  Tales.  Mrs.  Molesworth. 
111.  12mo.  pp.  192.  $1.50. 

New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

Saints  of  Italy.  Legends  retold  by  Ella  Noyes.  111.  from  the 
old  masters.  $1.50  net.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

*Sir  Marrok.  By  Allen  French.  12mo.  pp.  281.  $1.00  net. 

New  York:  The  Century  Co. 
A fairy  story  of  the  time  of  King  Arthur. 

Wind  Fairies  (The),  and  Other  Stories.  Mary  de  Morgan,  pp.  236. 
$1.50.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

Rather  unusual  fairy  stories. 

HISTORICAL  STORIES. 

At  the  Siege  of  Quebec.  James  Otis.  pp.  362.  $1.25. 

Philadelphia:  Penn  Publishing  Co. 
The  adventures  of  two  American  boys  taken  prisoners  during  the  siege. 

*Barnaby  Lee.  By  John  Bennett.  12mo.  pp.  454.  $1.50. 

New  York:  The  Century  Co. 
Boy’s  life  in  New  Amsterdam  and  Maryland  in  the  latter  half  of  the 
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Betty  Seldon,  Patriot.  Adele  E.  Thompson,  pp.  246.  $1.25. 

Boston:  Lee  & Shepard. 

Story  of  a girl  in  the  days  of  the  Revolution. 

*Boy  and  the  Baron  (The).  By  Adeline  Knapp.  12mo.  pp. 
210.  $1.00  net.  New  York:  The  Century  Co. 

Stirring  tale  of  the  time  of  the  crusades  in  Germany. 

Boy  in  Early  Virginia  (Ah  By  Edward  Robbins.  12mo.  111. 

$1.00  net.  Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  & Co. 

Scene  laid  in  the  colony  of  Jamestown. 

Brave  Girl  (A).  Alice  F.  Jackson,  pp.  127.  40  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

A true  story  of  the  Indian  Mutiny. 

Century  Book  of  the  American  Colonies  (The),  pp.  233.  $1.50. 

New  York:  The  Century  Co. 

Story  of  the  pilgrimage  of  a party  of  young  people  to  the  sites  of  the  early 
settlements. 

*For  the  Faith.  A story  of  the  Reformation  time  in  England. 
By  Evelyn  Everett  Green.  8vo.  111.  $1.25. 

New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Sons. 

Hereward,  the  Wake.  Last  of  the  English.  By  Charles  Kings- 
ley. Introduction  by  Maurice  Kingsley.  New  edition.  111. 
2 vols.  pp.  326,  323.  New  York:  J.  F.  Taylor. 

Heroes  of  the  Chitral  Siege.  Alice  F.  Jackson,  pp.  128.  40  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

*How  the  Twins  Captured  a Hessian.  By  James  Otis.  (Golden 
Hour  Series.)  8vo.  pp.  102.  50  cts.  net. 

New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

A story  of  Revolutionary  times,  for  children. 

Daughter  of  France  (A).  A story  of  Acadia.  By  Eliza  F.  Pol- 
lard. pp.  374.  $1.50.  New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Sons. 

An  historical  story  of  Nova  Scotia,  for  older  readers.  Well  written,  with 
good  delineation  of  character. 

In  Blue  and  White.  A story  of  the  American  Revolution.  El- 
bridge  S.  Brooks.  $1.50.  Boston:  Lothrop  Publishing  Co. 

*In  the  Days  of  Alfred  the  Great.  By  Eva  March  Tappan.  111. 
$1.00.  Boston:  Lee  & Shepard. 

In  the  Days  of  William  the  Conqueror.  Eva  March  Tappan.  pp. 
328.  $1.00.  Boston:  Lee  & Shepard. 

Jack  Morgan.  W.  O.  Stoddard,  pp.  353.  $1.50. 

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*Last-Century  Maid  (A),  and  Other  Stories.  By  Anne  Hollings- 
worth Wharton.  111.  8vo.  $1.25. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 

Stories  of  colonial  life  in  the  neighborhood  of  Philadelphia. 

Last  of  the  Cliffords  (The).  By  Eliza  F.  Pollard.  8vo.  $1.50. 

New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Sons. 
Story  of  the  civil  war  in  England. 

Little  Daughter  of  the  Revolution  (A).  A story  of  the  boys  and 
girls  of  76.  A.  C.  Sage.  pp.  203.  $1.50. 

New  York:  F.  A.  Stokes  & Co. 

*Little  Captive  Lad  (A).  By  Beulah  Marie  Dix.  111.  pp.  286. 
$1.50.  New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co. 

Story  of  Roundheads  and  Cavaliers. 

Loyal  Hearts,  and  True.  Ruth  Ogden,  pp.  352.  111.  $1.25. 

New  York:  F.  A.  Stokes  & Co. 

A good  picture  of  our  war  with  Spain,  as  seen  through  the  eyes  of  some 
children. 

My  Lady  Marcia.  A story  of  the  French  Revolution.  Eliza  F. 
Pollard,  pp.  512.  $1.50. 

New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Sons. 

Osceola,  Chief  of  the  Seminoles.  Col.  H.  R.  Gordon,  pp.  322. 
$1.50.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

Interesting  historical  story.  Adventures  of  two  boys  in  Florida  at  the 
opening  of  the  Seminole  war. 

Pontiac,  Chief  of  the  Ottawas.  Col.  H.  R.  Gordon.  12mo.  pp.% 
300.  $1.50.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

A tale  of  the  siege  of  Detroit. 

Prince  Karl.  A story  of  the  Black  Forest.  M.  Gerard,  pp.  172. 
60  cts.  New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Co. 

The  adventures  of  Princess  Elizabeth  and  her  son. 

Northern  Georgia  Sketches.  Will  N.  Harben.  $1.00. 

Chicago:  A.  C.  McClurg  & Co. 
Trinity  Bells.  A tale  of  old  New  York.  Amelia  E.  Barr.  pp. 
278.  $1.50.  New  York:  J.  F.  Taylor  & Co. 

A story  for  girls  of  life  in  New  York  a century  ago.  Good  lessons  of 
obedience  and  helpfulness. 

Tory  Lover  (The).  An  historical  story.  Sarah  Orne  Jewett, 
pp.  405.  $1.50.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

A tale  of  the  Revolution  and  Paul  Jones. 

*Virginia  Cavalier  (A).  By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell.  8vo.  111. 
pp.  349.  $1.50.  New  York:  Harper  & Brothers. 

General  Washington  is  the  hero  of  this  interesting  book  for  boys. 


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FICTION  FOR  YOUNG  PEOPLE. 

Almost  as  Good  as  a Boy.  Amanda  M.  Douglas,  pp.  375.  SI. 25. 

New-¥ork:  Lee  & Shepard. 
A story  of  a girl  who  went  to  work  like  a boy  and  kept  the  home  together. 

*Aunt  Abby’s  Neighbors.  By  Annie  Trumbull  Slosson.  pp.  170. 
SI. 00.  New  York:  Fleming  H.  Revell  Co. 

A simple  story,  showing  how  one  woman  lived  and  did  her  duty  to  God 
and  her  neighbors. 

Ben  Hur:  a Tale  of  the  Christ.  By  Lew  Wallace.  Popular  edi- 
tion. pp.  560.  S2.00. 

Same.  Players’  edition.  With  scenes  from  the  play.  S2.50. 
Same.  Garfield  edition.  Profusely  illustrated.  S4.00. 

New  York:  Harper  & Brothers. 

*Biography  of  a Prairie  Girl  (The).  By  Eleanor  Gates.  12mo. 
pp.  320.  SI. 50.  New  York:  The  Century  Co. 

A description  of  a little  girl’s  life  in  the  Northwest  twenty-five  years  ago. 

Black  Rock.  A tale  of  the  Selkirks.  By  Ralph  Connor.  With 
introduction  by  Prof.  George  Adams  Smith. 

Astor  Library  of  Prose.  12mo.  pp.  322.  60  cts. 

Waldorf  Library.  12mo.  75  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Same.  SI.  25. 

Same.  Popular  edition.  50  cts. 

New  York:  Fleming  H.  Revell  Co. 

*Boy’s  Town  (A).  By  W.  D.  Howells.  8vo.  111.  pp.  247. 
SI. 25.  New  York:  Harper  & Brothers. 

*Chanticleer.  By  Violette  Hall.  A pastoral  romance.  111. 
pp.  304.  SI. 50.  Boston:  Lothrop  Publishing  Co. 

* Chinese  Quaker  (A).  An  unfictitious  novel.  Mrs.  Nellie  Bless- 
ing Eyster.  111.  12mo.  pp.  377.  SI. 50  net. 

New  York:  Fleming  H.  Revell  Co. 
A philanthropic  woman’s  work  in  Chinese  San  Francisco. 

*Dawn  of  Day  (The).  For  1902.  60  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Bound  volume  of  a Church  of  England  magazine. 

Dorsey,  the  Young  Inventor.  E.  G.  Ellis.  SI. 25. 

New  York:  Fords,  Howard  & Hulbert. 


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* First  Christmas  (The).  By  Lew  Wallace.  111.  in  two  colors. 
Cr.  8vo.  $1.25. 

Same.  16mo.  pp.  140.  50  cts. 

New  York:  Harper  & Brothers. 
Story  of  the  Wise  Men  and  the  Nativity,  taken  from  Ben  Hur. 

Fortunes  of  Peggy  Treherne.  Annette  Lyster.  $1.00. 

Nat.  Soc.  New  York:  Thomas  Whittaker  & Co. 

Frigate’s  Namesake  (The).  Alice  Balch  Abbott,  pp.  204.  $1.00 
net.  New  York:  The  Century  Co. 

The  story  of  a little  girl  named  for  the  battleship  “Essex.” 

Girls  of  Bonnie  Castle  (The).  By  Izola  L.  Forrester.  $1.00  net. 

Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  & Co. 

Girl  Ranchers  of  the  San  Coulac  (The).  A story  for  girls.  Mrs. 
C.  L.  Marshall,  pp.  322.  $1.25. 

Philadelphia:  Penn  Publishing  Co. 
A story  of  two  girls  and  an  invalid  father  on  a Montana  sheep  ranch. 

Girl’s  Resolve  (A).  E.  S.  Curry.  40  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

A simple  story  of  English  life  of  to-day. 

*Glengarry  School  Days.  By  Ralph  Connor,  pp.  340.  $1.25 

net.  New  York:  Fleming  H.  Re  veil  Co. 

Hans  Brinker;  or,  The  Silver  Skates.  By  Mary  Mapes  Dodge. 
New  edition.  12mo.  100  ill.  pp.  347.  $1.50. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons. 

Story  of  life  in  Holland. 

Heart:  a Schoolboy’s  Journal.  Edmondo  de  Amicis.  pp.  371. 
60  cts.  (Children’s  Favorite  Classics.) 

New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Heidi:  Her  Years  of  Wandering  and  Learning.  By  Johanna  Spyri. 
Astor  Library  of  Prose.  12mo.  111.  pp.  338.  60  cts. 

Waldorf  Library.  12mo.  111.  Gilt  top.  75  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 
Classics  for  Children,  pp.  363.  111.  40  cts.  net. 

Boston:  Ginn  & Co. 

Her  Sixteenth  Year.  Helen  D.  Brown,  pp.  191.  $1.00  net. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

“Little  Miss  Phoebe  Gray”  grown  to  be  sixteen,  as  bright  and  wholesome 
as  in  her  childhood. 

How  Dexter  Paid  His  Way.  Kate  Upson  Clark.  35  cts. 

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*Indian  Boyhood.  By  Charles  A.  Eastman.  111.  12mo.  pp. 

289.  SI. 60  net.  New  York:  McClure,  Phillips  & Co.  y 

An  account  of  Indian  ways,  by  a Sioux. 

*In  the  Morning  Glow.  By  Roy  Rolfe  Gilson.  8vo.  SI. 50. 

New  York:  Harper  & Brothers. 

Story  of  child-life. 

Irish  Cousin  (An).  C.  M.  McSorley.  pp.  154.  60  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

*Junior  Cup  (The).  Allen  French.  111.  12mo.  pp.  246. 

S 1 . 20  net . Ne w Y ork : The  Century  Co . 

Well- told  story  of  life  in  a boy’s  summer  camp. 

Lady  of  the  Loaf  (The).  M.  Bramston.  pp.  128.  40  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Last  of  the  Flat  Boats  (The).  A story  of  Mississippi  and  its  inter- 
esting family  of  rivers.  George  Cary  Eggleston,  pp.  382. 

SI. 50.  Boston:  Lothrop  Publishing  Co. 

A capital  book  for  boys,  instructive  and  well  written. 

*Life’s  Trivial  Round.  By  Rose  N.  Carey.  111.  12mo.  pp. 

228.  SI. 25.  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 

Little  Citizen  (The).  M.  E.  Waller,  pp.  324.  SI. 50. 

Boston:  Lothrop  Publishing  Co. 

A most  interesting  story  of  a little,  lame  newsboy,  from  New  York,  trans- 
planted to  Vermont  and  made  into  a good  citizen. 

Little  Crusaders  (The).  Stephen  Madden.  (Sunshine  Series.) 

50  cts.  New  York : Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

*Little  Green  God  (The).  By  Mrs.  Caroline  Atwater  Mason. 
16mo.  pp.  146.  75  ets.  net. 

New  York:  Fleming  H.  Re  veil  Co. 

For  older  readers.  The  heathenism  found  in  Christian  America  by  a mis- 
sionary returned  from  India. 

*Loyal  Huguenot  Maid  (A).  By  Margaret  S.  Comrie.  12mo. 

111.  SI. 00  net.  Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  & Co. 

Story  of  the  life  of  a Huguenot  brother  and  sister  during  the  persecution. 

For  readers  over  fourteen. 

Lobster  Catchers  (The).  A story  of  the  coast  of  Maine.  James 
Otis.  pp.  308.  SI. 50.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

A lad  of  fifteen,  in  partnership  with  an  old  sailor  in  lobster  catching,  makes 
a success  of  life.  Excellent  moral  teaching. 

Making  of  an  American  (The).  Jacob  A.  Riis.  111.  pp.  443. 
$2.00  net.  New  York : The  Macmillan  Co. 

A story  of  real  life,  more  fascinating  than  a romance. 


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Middleway.  Tales  of  a New  England  village.  By  Kate  W. 
I Patch.  $1.25.  Boston:  Small,  Maynard  & Co. 

Navy  Blue.  A story  of  cadet  life  in  the  U.  S.  Naval  Academy  at 
Annapolis.  W.  B.  Allen,  pp.  341.  $1.50. 

New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

^ For  boys  of  fourteen  or  over. 

People  of  the  Whirlpool  (The).  12mo.  $1.50. 

New  York  - The  Macmillan  Co. 

A continuation  of  “The  Garden  of  a Commuter’s  Wife.” 

*Pine  Ridge  Plantation.  The  trials  and  successes  of  a young 
cotton  planter.  By  William  Drysdale.  111.  8vo.  pp. 
320.  $1.50.  New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co 

Play-Lady  (The).  Astory  for  other  girls.  E.  F.  Pratt,  pp.  132. 
50  cts.  New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

A true  picture  of  kindly  helpfulness  in  village  life.  For  girls  over  twelve. 

Queen’s  Garden  (The).  M.  E.  M.  Davis,  pp.  142.  $1.25. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 
A story  of  the  French  quarter  in  New  Orleans. 

*Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  Farm.  By  Kate  Douglas  Wiggin. 
12mo.  pp.  327.  $1.25.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

A story  of  schoolgirl  life  in  a New  England  village. 

*Seven  Dreamers.  By  Annie  Trumbull  Slosson.  8vo.  pp.  286. 
$1.25.  New  York:  Harper  & Brothers. 

Seven  stories  in  New  England  dialect,  of  which  Fishin’  Jimmy  is  the  best 
known. 

Sky  Pilot  (The).  A tale  of  the  foothills.  Ralph  Connor.  $1.25. 

New  York:  Fleming  H.  Re  veil  Co. 

' Stepping  Heavenward.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Prentiss.  New  edition. 
Portrait.  $1.25.  Cheap  edition  25  cts. 

New  York:  Wessels  & Co. 

Story  of  Betty  (The).  Carolyn  Wells,  pp.  260.  $1.50. 

New  York:  The  Century  Co. 

A little  girl  who  inherited  money  and  bought  herself  a home  and  a family. 

*Story  of  the  Other  Wise  Man  (The).  By  Henry  Van  Dyke. 
16mo.  50  cts. 

Same.  8vo.  111.  $1.00.  New  York:  Harper  & Brothers. 

The  story  of  the  Wise  Man  who  never  reached  the  Christ  Child.  For  older 
* readers. 

Those  Black  Diamond  Men.  A tale  of  the  Anthrax  Valley.  Wil- 
^ liam  F.  Gibbons,  pp.  389.  $1.50. 

New  York:  Fleming  H.  Re  veil  Co. 
A story  of  life  among  the  coal  miners,  by  one  who  lived  there. 


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*Tommy  Remington’s  Battle.  By  Burton  E.  Stevenson,  pp. 
257.  $1.00  net.  New  York:  The  Century  Co. 

A story  of  how  a miner’s  boy  fought  for  an  education. 

Two  Boys  and  a Fire.  E.  A.  Rand.  12mo.  75  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Whittaker  & Co. 

Two  Wilderness  Voyagers.  Franklin  W.  Calkins,  pp.  359. 
$1.50.  New  York:  Fleming  H.  Re  veil  Co. 

The  story  of  two  little  Sioux  children  in  1867. 

Widow  O’Callaghan’s  Boys.  G.  Zollinger.  111.  pp.  297.  $1.25. 

Chicago:  A.  C.  McClurg  & Co. 
A story  of  how  five  boys  helped  their  widowed  mother.  Full  of  good 
sense  and  fun. 

Ye  Mariners  of  England.  Herbert  Hayens.  pp.  437.  $2.00. 

New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Co. 
About  the  navy;  very  interesting  to  boys  over  twelve. 

Youngest  Girl  in  the  School  (The).  By  Evelyn  Sharp,  pp.  326. 
$1.50.  New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co. 

A most  entertaining  story  of  schoolgirl  life. 

FICTION  FOR  CHILDREN  UNDER  TEN. 

Aunt  Hannah  and  Seth.  James  Otis.  pp.  109.  50  cts.  (Sun- 
shine Library.)  Nefa  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Story  of  a New  York  newsboy,  teaching  good  lessons. 

Bobby’s  Surprises.  80  cts.  New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Co. 

*Captured  Santa  Claus  (A).  By  Thomas  Nelson  Page.  111. 
12mo.  75  cts.  New  York:  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons. 

Cat  and  the  Candle  (The).  M.  F.  Leonard,  pp.  88.  50  cts. 

(Sunshine  Library.)  New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 
Story  of  a child  who  brought  sunshine  into  dreary  lives. 

*Child  and  the  Tree  (The).  By  Bessie  Kenyon  LTlrich.  8vo. 
pp.  115.  50  cts.  net.  New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Children’s  Hour  (The).  Mrs.  Molesworth.  12  colored  plates. 
$1.00.  New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Co. 

A charming  book  of  stories  for  young  children. 

Children  of  the  Valley  (The).  Harriet  Prescott  Spofford.  pp.  92. 
35  cts.  New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

A story  of  five  little  children  living  on  a northern  farm. 

Children’s  Plan  (The),  and  What  Came  of  It.  C.  M.  McSorley. 
pp.  160.  60  cts.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York : Edwin  S.  Gorham. 


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Christmas-Tree  Scholar  (A).  F.  B.  Dillingham.  50  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Dainty  Series.  111.  50  cts.  each. 

New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

Tattine.  By  Ruth  Ogden. 

Little  Gervaise,  and  Other  Stories.  J.  S.  Winter. 

Our  Soldier  Boy.  G.  M.  Fenn. 

For  little  children. 

Down  Durley  Lane,  and  Other  Ballads.  Virginia  W.  Cloud.  111. 
pp.  99.  SI. 50.  New  York:  The  Century  Co. 

A book  of  nonsense  ballads. 

Ednah  and  Her  Brothers.  Eliza  Orne  White.  12mo.  111.  pp. 

143.  SI. 00.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

A pleasant  little  story  of  a family  of  children  and  their  artist  parents. 

Flight  of  the  “ Swallow  ” (The).  Emily  M.  Morgan,  pp.  108. 
50  cts.  New  York:  James  Pott  & Co. 

*Flying  Hill  Farm.  By  Sophie  Swett.  8vo.  pp.  263.  SI. 25. 

New  York:  Harper  & Brothers. 

One  summer  in  the  lives  of  some  children  who  learned  what  it  means  to  be 
‘ 4 square.” 

Friends  and  ^Helpers.  S.  J.  Eddy.  111.  pp.  231.  60  cts.  net. 

Boston:  Ginn  & Co. 

Stories  for  young  children  about  birds  and  animals,  teaching  lessons  of 
kindness  and  care  of  them. 

In  the  Poverty  Year.  Marian  Douglas.  35  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

A story  of  New  England  children  in  the  early  part  of  the  last  century. 

Jackanapes,  and  the  Brownies.  Juliana  Horatia  Ewing.  (River- 
side Literature  Series.)  pp.  90.  25  cts.  net. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 
Edited,  with  introduction  and  notes,  by  H.  W.  Boynton. 

Josee.  An  Australian  story.  M.  B.  Whiting,  pp.  203.  30  cts. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

The  story  of  a brave  little  girl. 

*Lady  Jane.  By  Mrs.  C.  V.  Jamison.  Quarto,  pp.  246.  $1.50. 

New  York:  The  Century  Co. 

The  story  of  a little  girl  left  alone  in  New  Orleans  by  the  death  of  her 
mother. 

*Lights  of  Childland.  By  Maud  Ballington  Booth.  8vo.  111. 
$1.35  net.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons. 


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^Little  Dusky  Hero  (The).  By  Harriet  T.  Comstock.  8vo.  pp. 
93.  111.  50  cts.  New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Story  of  a little  colored  boy’s  adventures  in  the  Cuban  war. 

Little  Cockney  (A).  By  Selina  Gage.  60  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Sons. 
A simple  story  of  the  life  of  a London  child. 

*Little  Girl  Next  Door  (The).  By  Nina  Rhoades.  12mo.  pp. 
248.  80  cts.  net.  Boston:  Lee  & Shepard. 

A story  of  two  little  New  York  girls,  one  of  whom  is  blind. 

*Little  Miss  Oddity.  By  Amy  E.  Blanchard.  12mo.  80  cts. 

net.  Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  & Co. 

A little  girl  who  loved  all  kinds  of  animals. 

*Little  Polly  Prentiss.  By  Elizabeth  Lincoln  Gould.  80  cts. 

Philadelphia:  Penn  Publishing  Co. 

Little  Sky-High  Below  Stairs.  Hezekiali  Butterworth.  35  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Story  of  a Chinese  boy  who  was  servant  in  an  American  family,  and  what 
came  of  it. 

Lonesomest  Doll  (The).  Abby  Farwell  Brown,  pp.  76.  85  cts. 

net.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

A tale  of  a royal  doll  and  her  owner. 

Marcia  and  the  Major.  J.  L.  Harbour,  pp.  83.  35  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Story  of  an  old  miner  and  two  adopted  girls,  in  the  Colorado  mountains. 

Minon;  or,  The  Cat  the  King  Looked  at.  Phebe  Allen,  pp.  152. 
60  cts.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Story  of  an  historical  cat  at  the  court  of  Louis  XVI. 

*Miss  De  Peyster’s  Boy.  By  Ethelred  B.  Barry.  Golden  Hour 
Series.  8vo.  111.  50  cts.  net. 

New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Story  of  a brave  little  knight  who  comes  out  of  his  troubles  well. 

*Mistress  May.  By  Amy  E.  Blanchard.  12mo.  pp.  231.  111. 

80  cts.  net.  Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  & Co. 

A story  for  girls. 

*Molly.  By  Barbara  Yechton.  8vo.  pp.  120.  50  cts.  net. 

(Golden  Hour  Series.)  New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

Monfflou.  By  Louise  de  la  Ramee.  (Bimbi  Stories.)  12mo. 
111.  50  cts.  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 

A story  of  a little  boy  and  his  pet  dog. 


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*My  Pretty  and  Her  Brother  Too.  Mrs.  Molesworth.  SI. 50. 

New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 
Ten  short  stories  of  English  children. 

*Nurnberg  Stove  (The).  By  Louise  de  la  Ramee.  (Bimbi  Sto- 
ries.) 12mo.  111.  50cts.  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co. 

Story  of  a little  boy’s  great  love  and  admiration  for  a beautiful  ancient 
stove. 

*Over  the  Garden  Gate.  By  Alice  F.  Jackson.  12mo.  pp.  255. 
$1. 00.  S.  P.  C.  K.  New  York:  Edwin  S.  Gorham. 

Pair  of  Them  (A).  Evelyn  Raymond.  50  cts.  (Sunshine 
Library.)  New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  & Co. 

*Pussy  Meow.  The  autobiography  of  a cat.  By  S.  Louise  Pat- 
teson.  pp.  237.  60  cts. 

Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  & Co. 

Short  Stories  for  Short  People.  Alicia  Aspinwall.  12mo.  pp. 
264.  SI. 50.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

Twenty-eight  short  stories  for  little  children. 

Story  of  a Little  Beech-Tree  (The).  Esther  Harlan,  pp.  56.  50 

cts.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  & Co. 

Attractive  and  instructive;  good  moral  teaching. 

Summer  Holidays  (The).  G.  Mocklar.  50  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Co. 
An  English  story  of  fun  and  frolic. 

Susy  Books.  By  Elizabeth  Prentiss.  6 vols.  in  set.  50  cts.  a 
vol. 

Little  Susy’s  Six  Teachers. 

Little  Susy’s  Six  Birthdays. 

Little  Susy’s  Little  Servants. 

For  children  from  four  to  six. 

Same.  3 vols.  in  one.  $2.00.  New  York:  Wessels  & Co. 

Terrible  Feud  (A),  and  Other  Stories  for  Children.  By  E.  Velvin 
and  E.  L.  Haverfield.  8vo.  80  cts. 

New  York:  Thomas  Nelson  & Sons. 
Bright  stories  of  wide-awake  English  children. 

*Three  Little  Marys.  By  Nora  Archibald  Smith.  111.  12mo. 

pp.  120.  85  cts.  net.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

Mairi,  a Scotch  lassie,  Molly,  an  English  girl,  and  Maureen  Bawn,  an  Irish 
colleen,  figure  in  the  three  stories  in  this  book. 

Two  and  One.  Charlotte  M.  Vaile.  pp.  102.  50  cts.  (Sun- 
shine Library.)  New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &Co. 

Simple  stories  of  outdoor  life  for  the  youngest  readers. 


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*Uncle  Charley.  By  Zephine  Humphrey.  12mo.  pp.  126. 
SI. 25.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & Co. 

A story  of  a little  girl  and  her  uncle,  an  inventor. 

When  Mother  was  a Little  Girl.  By  Frances  S.  Brewster,  pp.  229 . 
80  cts.  net.  Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  & Co. 

Story  of  the  life  of  a child  in  the  Berkshire  hills  forty  years  ago. 

Wood  Pigeons  and  Mary  (The).  Mrs.  Molesworth.  pp.  192. 
SI. 25.  New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co . 


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